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2.  Place the tenoning jig guide bar (A) Fig. 12 into the left 

miter slot (D) and slide the tenoning jig back and forth 
to determine if it has side-to-side play. If the tenoning jig 
slides easily through the miter slot without side-to-side 
play, no adjustment is necessary. However, if the tenoning 
jig fits too snugly, or if there is excessive play between the 
guide bar (A) and the miter slot (D), adjust the jig, using 
instructions 3-5 of this section.

3.  Remove the jig from machine and place it upside down 

(Fig. 11).

4.  Use the 2.5mm hex wrench to turn the screws (C) Fig. 11 

clockwise for a snug fit, or counter-clockwise for a looser 
fit.

5.  Insert the tenoning jig back into the miter slot of the 

machine to determine if the fit is suitable, or if further 
adjustment is required.

1.  Place the tenoning jig guide bar (A) Fig. 12 into the left miter gauge slot.
2. 

Use a square (E) Fig. 12 to see if the vertical work support plate (F) is 90 degrees to the saw table. If an adjustment is necessary, 
loosen the lock handle (G) and the set screw (H) Fig. 13, move the vertical work support plate (F) until it is 90 degrees to the 
table, and tighten the lock handle (G).

3.  With the vertical work support plate (F) Fig. 13 adjusted, tighten the set screw (H) until it bottoms. This set screw (H) enables 

you to rapidly position the vertical work support (F) 90 degrees to the table after it has been tilted.

4.  Use a square (E) Fig. 14 to see if the face of the backstop (J) is 90 degrees to the saw table. If an adjustment is necessary, 

loosen lock lever (K), adjust backstop (J) accordingly and tighten lever (K). 

A

F

E

G

ALIGNING THE TENONING JIG

F

H

J

E

K

Fig. 12

Fig. 13

Fig. 14

D

Disconnect the Machine from the Power Source!

5.  Loosen the nut (L) Fig. 15, and turn the set screw (M) counter-clockwise, two or three times.
6.  Loosen the two lock levers (N) and (P) Fig. 16, and move the jig (R) until the vertical work support plate (F) is against the saw 

blade and tighten the lever (N).

NOTE: The lock levers (N) and (P) are spring-loaded and can be repositioned by pulling up on the handles and repositioning them 

on the nut located underneath the handles.

7.  Check to see if the vertical work-support plate (F) Fig. 16 is parallel to the saw blade.
8.  If an adjustment is necessary, loosen the lever (N) Fig. 16. Rotate the knob (S) clockwise as far as possible to align the holes 

(T) with the guide bar (X) and to gain access to the set screws. Loosen the two screws inside the holes (T) and move the jig (R) 
until the vertical work-support plate (F) is parallel to the saw blade. Tighten the two screws inside the holes (T).

9.  Move the jig (R) Fig. 16 1/8" away from blade so that the vertical work-support plate (F) clears saw blade. Tighten the lever 

(N).

10.  Rotate the knob (S) Fig. 16 counter-clockwise until the collar (V) is halfway between the knob (S) and the side of the jig (R).  

Tighten the lever (P).

F

L

P

X

F

Fig. 15

Fig. 16

M

V

S

N

R

T

T

Summary of Contents for 34-183

Page 1: ...463 3582 CANADA 10 Contractors Saw Model 36 978 36 979 Espigadora Gabarit tenonner Tenoning Jig Instruction Manual Manuel d Utilisation Manual de Instrucciones 34 183 FRAN AIS 15 ESPA OL 29 A15102 01...

Page 2: ...e modified and or used for any application other than for which it was designed If you have any questions relative to its application DO NOT use the product until you have written Delta Machinery and...

Page 3: ...and overheating See the Extension Cord Chart for the correct size depending on the cord length and nameplate ampere rating If in doubt use the next heavier gauge The smaller the gauge number the heav...

Page 4: ...ke sure that the blade has come to a complete stop before adjusting the jig or the workpiece 3 Keep both hands on the operating handles when operating the jig 4 Replace the blade guard of the saw when...

Page 5: ...e large lock handle K and flat washer L Fig 5 from the tenoning jig NOTE Both lock handles J and K Fig 5 are spring loaded and can be repositioned by pulling out on the handle and repositioning it on...

Page 6: ...Fig 9 forward until the two holes S are aligned with the holes in the guide bar G Fasten the base to the guide bar with the two button head screws and flat washers R Fig 10 9 Reassemble the items that...

Page 7: ...egrees to the table after it has been tilted 4 Use a square E Fig 14 to see if the face of the backstop J is 90 degrees to the saw table If an adjustment is necessary loosen lock lever K adjust backst...

Page 8: ...20 for angle tenons loosen lock lever H tilt backstop G to the desired angle and tighten lever H IMPORTANT The tenoning jig is not equipped with a bevel scale for the positioning of the backstop G Fi...

Page 9: ...all four sides two structural and two cosmetic to conceal the mortised hole when wood movement occurs A C B D E Fig 21 Fig 23 Fig 24 Fig 25 5 The tenoning jig features a positive stop to ensure fast a...

Page 10: ...front of saw table 5 Connect the saw to the power source 6 Turn the saw ON and perform the first structural cheek cut Fig 29 Feed the tenoning jig toward the saw blade at a slow feed rate until the s...

Page 11: ...cut the structural shoulders of the tenon NOTE Remember to figure in the width of the saw blade CUTTING THE SHOULDERS OF THE TENON Disconnect the Machine from the Power Source 7 Loosen the clamp M Fi...

Page 12: ...g 34 toward the saw blade until the saw blade is completely through the workpiece Turn the machine OFF Wait for the blade to come to a complete stop and remove the cut off piece 7 Return the miter gau...

Page 13: ...AW CUTS THROUGH WEDGED TENON BARE FACED TENON SIMPLE MORTISE AND TENON MORTISE CHEEK OF TENON SHOULDER OF TENON BLIND WEDGED TENON WEDGE TENON WITH LONG AND SHORT SHOULDERS RABBET STUB TENON MORTISE A...

Page 14: ...lleged defect by inspection For all refurbished Delta product the warranty period is 180 days Delta may require that electric motors be returned prepaid to a motor manufacturer s authorized station fo...

Page 15: ...design SAW BOSS Sawbuck Sidekick SPEED BLOC SPEEDMATIC SPEEDTRONIC STAIR EASE The American Woodshop design The Lumber Company design THE PROFESSIONAL EDGE THE PROFESSIONAL SELECT THIN LINE TIGER TIGER...

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